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Kevin Cash

Associate Professor at Colorado School of Mines

Kevin Cash is an Associate Professor in the Chemical and Biological Engineering Department at the Colorado School of Mines. He holds a Bachelor of Science from Northeastern University and a PhD from the University of California, Santa Barbara. Additionally, he completed postdoctoral studies at the C.S. Draper Laboratory.

His research focuses on developing novel molecular diagnostics, particularly using nanosensors for in vivo and in vitro applications. Cash's work aims to address limitations in current sensor technologies, enhancing their functionality in complex biological environments. His notable contributions include advancements in biosensors and diagnostics, particularly for monitoring glucose levels in diabetes and detecting protein-small molecule interactions in complex samples.1236

Throughout his academic career, Cash has received several awards, including the 2020 NSF CAREER Award and the 2017 SLAS Tony B. Academic Travel Award. He is actively involved in research that seeks to improve the sensitivity and selectivity of molecular probes and sensor technologies.245

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Golden, Colorado, United States